KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Nice pruner. ::tu::
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Hey IH, you have been busy findin some oldies! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Found this one at the flea market Wednesday !!!!________really bought it because of the shield ::ds:: __ IKCo. tang stamp, pinned shield"'Buster Brown Shoes""__ 3 3/8 in.--good snap to both blades,but I think the bail has been replaced ?? and it has a pin crack (back side top pin) __ still a ""KOOL"" little knife !!! :)
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Great EO jack Monk! ::drool::
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Nice advertiser.
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Robert...how many knives do you own?... :shock: ....Those are SWEET!! ::tu::

Great looking knives ,Fellers. ::tu:: .....been looking for one of those Buster Browns.....that’s a purdy one ,Monk. ::nod:: 8)
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Monk - Is that Buster Brown stuck in Ninety Six or does it have travel potential?
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johnnierotten wrote:Robert...how many knives do you own?... :shock: ....Those are SWEET!! ::tu::

Great looking knives ,Fellers. ::tu:: .....been looking for one of those Buster Browns.....that’s a purdy one ,Monk. ::nod:: 8)

Not as many as I used to. I sell so I can keep hunting. It's an addiction. I love the hunt. I'd have a lot more knives if I didn't buy lots of cool old tools too. I have an affinity for metal particularly iron.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Monk - Is that Buster Brown stuck in Ninety Six or does it have travel potential?

Jerry___ I thought you had one (without the shield ??)__least that's what .TJ,told me___what ya' got in a GEC for trade ??? ::hmm::
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Robert..it seems you have a knack for finding really unique items. ::nod:: .....I love the pics you share. ::tu::
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Hey Monk, that's a cool EO! One just sold this last week on ebay for 68 bucks. Gives you an idea on the original bail. ::nod::
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Easy-Open-Jack- ... 521wt_1041
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singin46 wrote:Hey Monk, that's a cool EO! One just sold this last week on ebay for 68 bucks. Gives you an idea on the original bail. ::nod::
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Easy-Open-Jack- ... 521wt_1041
Thanks Perry___but my knife is not Camillus___tang stamp is IKCo (early Imperial ???) seems they had several companies make the add knife for them ???
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Nice catch monk. I'll never forget that name on that knife, Buster Brown. When my brothers and I were young and did something wrong as all young kids do, our Dad would tell us he was going to give us a Buster Brown tune up. Believe it or not they worked very well for that purpose too. ::teary_eyes::

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Yep, I'm sure thats true Monk.
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:) Great knives guys !
here are a few i picked up yesterday at the NCCA show top 2 Remington and a OVB.........
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Awesome knives Paul ::tu:: ::tu::


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Great knives, Paul.
I sure like seeing that nice Remington stockman/cattle knife.
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FRJ wrote:Great knives, Paul.
I sure like seeing that nice Remington stockman/cattle knife.
:) thanks, Tim & Joe
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Sweet finds,Paul....those Remmy's are awesome. ::tu::
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Nice!! I really love the OVB! ::tu::
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Iron Hoarder wrote:Nice!! I really love the OVB! ::tu::
:) Thanks Guys........
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY---a Camillus Mdl 69 stock knife

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Just got this four inch Delrin stock knife. It has seen very little use. Nice slim California clip blade and the sheepfoot and spey are unusually long. More detailed pictures in the Camillus subforum.

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Mtds, thats a nice old beauty!
Awesome finds Paul ::drool::
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I picked these two up today, it was slim pickens.

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I didn't do well @ the fleamarkets for slipjoints today :( BUT I came up with a couple of butcher-knives :) I was rumageing thru a draw and I found a Casexx CA 200-8" so I ask the guy how much and he said three for a DOLLAR :lol: SOOOO I grabed two more made in the USA and once I got home I researched a J.Russell&Co Green River Works Come to fine out it's an original made from 1833-1936 and this one dates 1860before the double diamond trademark ::ds:: ::ds::top is Case bottom is J.Russell ::groove::
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